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membership. Come join our growing team! #CareerOpportunities #archaeology #graduate #heritage
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membership. Come join our growing team! #CareerOpportunities #archaeology #graduate #heritage
Want to discover more on the Ballogie Souter’s Workshop? Visit the website of the funders of this project, the Birse Community Trust website: tinyurl.com/birsesout
Want to discover more on the Ballogie Souter’s Workshop? Visit the website of the funders of this project, the Birse Community Trust website: tinyurl.com/birsesout
With thanks to Kent County Council and Hodson Developments
#SpringEvents #HeritageDay #HistoryMatters #CulturalHeritage t #HandsOnHistory #CommunityEvent
With thanks to Kent County Council and Hodson Developments
#SpringEvents #HeritageDay #HistoryMatters #CulturalHeritage t #HandsOnHistory #CommunityEvent
Become a volunteer researcher for the Chilmington Green Community Archaeology Project! 📚 Email chilmington@aocarchaeology.com.
Thanks to Hodsons Developments and
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Become a volunteer researcher for the Chilmington Green Community Archaeology Project! 📚 Email chilmington@aocarchaeology.com.
Thanks to Hodsons Developments and
@Kent_cc
With Thanks to Hodson Developments
With Thanks to Hodson Developments
🔎What can this small village tell us about the wider impact of WWI?
Discover their stories in Chilmington at Peace, 1911—part of our Chilmington at War research series soon on our project website: chilmington-green.aocarchaeology.com
🔎What can this small village tell us about the wider impact of WWI?
Discover their stories in Chilmington at Peace, 1911—part of our Chilmington at War research series soon on our project website: chilmington-green.aocarchaeology.com
Genealogical researcher Steven Bartlett delves into the 1911 Census to uncover the lives of farmers, brickmakers, and servants—ordinary people whose worlds would soon be upended by war. Some never returned. Others came back forever changed.
Genealogical researcher Steven Bartlett delves into the 1911 Census to uncover the lives of farmers, brickmakers, and servants—ordinary people whose worlds would soon be upended by war. Some never returned. Others came back forever changed.